Day 7 is dedicated to reinforcing everything students have learned throughout the course. The session begins with a focused review of major systems, inspection standards, and report writing practices. Special attention is given to defect recognition—helping students sharpen their ability to identify, interpret, and describe common issues found during inspections. The day concludes with the final exam, which evaluates each student’s readiness to conduct professional inspections and prepares them for the state licensing exam. Passing the course exam is a critical step toward certification and launching a successful inspection career.

🔹Home Inspection
A comprehensive review of the inspection process, including all major home systems, tools, and procedures covered throughout the course.
🔹Standards and Report Writing
Revisit the key reporting principles and industry standards (ASHI, NACHI, Indiana), with emphasis on clarity, accuracy, and legal compliance.
🔹Defect Identification
Practice recognizing and documenting common defects, with guided discussion on how to describe conditions objectively and professionally.
🔹Final Examination
A proctored exam that tests your understanding of the course material. A passing score is required to complete the program and qualify for the state licensing exam.
Our Instructors
The instructors’ knowledge and industry experience are certainly important, but even more important are their communication skills. We thoroughly enjoy teaching the class and our students say it shows. We are committed to the Home Inspection industry and although we do own a Home Inspection company we hold nothing back. Yes, we are training our future competitors but we all benefit if the industry is more professional. We believe that!
Jon Satterthwaite
🔍 ABOUT JON
Jason Satterthwaite
🔍 ABOUT JASON

